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NY Surfers

For all u surfers The Mollusk Surf Shop in Brooklyn is hosting their first Surfboard Exchange of the year with more to follow. In their words: “Here’s the deal; bring in your used surfboards and wetsuits, we’ll sell them for you and you’ll receive 100% of the sale price in store credit! A bunch of boards came in this week, including a few used longboards which are very rare! Lots of thrusters, quads and even a twin keel…” Yo, lets get ready for summer, I feel like its gonna be a hot one :) April 17th and 18th, 10am-8pm. For more information contact the shop: 718-218-7456 210 Kent Ave Brooklyn NY 11211

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The Night Everything Happened

Last night was THE night to celebrate fashion and art. MMC made the rounds to two of our favorite stores. Witness the radness below. Salvor Projects did an amazing art installation for the OAK Bond Street Store. Check out the mix of prints on the abstract structure resembling the view of the New York skyline. Cue that Jay-Z and Alicia Keys song. Block Magazine hosted International Playground’s Grand Opening in the LES. Designers were invited to create custom shirts for party-goers. Ya girl, MM worked the crowd and made them look fabulous. Yeah!!! MMC Snake Dance biggie at International Playground We want our MMC shirts! Thanks to everyone who came out!

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Black Dynamite!

Black Dynamite is so bad it’s good. A spoof on 1970s era blaxploitation films, Black Dynamite parodies the genre’s stereotypical elements — the obsession with ku-fung, fighting “The Man”, male posturing, sassy-ass women and ghetto living. Star, producer and [underrated] [actor], Michael Jai White nostalgically invokes the spirit of blaxploitation with a killer body and kung fu grip. Black Dynamite lays it heavy with this line: “Yeah yeah, mama. Now you could hit the sheets or the streets, it don’t make me no never mind. Now that’s your bag baby, you can go, or you could come. Can you dig it?” Well, can you? Black Dynamite is now on DVD. Watch the Outta Sight trailer below.

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The Look | Tommy Mathew

Check out OAKNYC’s new look styled by the hardest working man in Greenpoint, Tommy Mathew. His inspiration, “This spring, I’m feeling for dark, futuristic streetwear and lightweight layers with a focus on outerwear and shoes. I like to mix classic pieces and brands in, in not too classic of a way.” We love it and the added flair made by MM favorite Chris Habana. Wanna look this good boys? Get your Muscle Tank here

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Fox & Fawn

Since moving to NY one of may favorite places to shop is vintage store Fox & Fawn. Its first location, in the LES, was a tiny store that was always filled with gems. Recently they moved to Greenpoint right next door to Enids and I couldn’t be happier. They have a least twice as much floor space which means twice as many goodies and all at brooklyn prices. Plus there is a back room with Men’s clothes and Heaven Street Records, giving dudes something to do whilst their ladies shop. F&F is run by Marissa Johnson and Beverly Hames, 2 rad and extreamly stylish ladies. 570 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn NY 11222 Sophomore dress with leather detailing Opening Ceremony pants Rad...

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